The Raiders are closing in on a trade for veteran quarterback Matt Flynn, according to a CBSSports.com report Friday. Flynn, who turns 28 in late June, has started only two games in his five NFL seasons, both during his four years with the Green Bay Packers, when current Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie was with the Packers. The Seattle Seahawks signed Flynn last offseason in hopes of him becoming their starting quarterback. That went by the wayside with the rapid ascension of Russell Wilson from a third-round draft pick to clear-cut No. 1 last offseason. The report said the trade likely will be consummated “in short order,†though the Raiders say they won’t comment on the report. Source: Oakland Tribune
so what is he worth in a trade? mid-round pick? late round pick? i would imagine the hawks will just be happy to get rid of his cap number.